Hello AmPark Families, Two confirmed cases of COVID-19 were discovered in our shared campus community today. Due to multiple confirmed cases, our building has been closed for 24 hours. Test and Trace will be conducting an investigation into those cases and make a determination about our re-opening or continued closure. Please find the Situation Room letters regarding both the confirmed cases and the building closure below here with more detailed information. All classes tomorrow, February 9th, 2021, will be conducted remotely. Thank you all and please stay safe, Bonnie 2/8/2021 2:16 PM Subject: 24 Hour School Building Closure Dear P.S. 95 - BRONX - X095 at 3961 HILLMAN AVENUE Families: The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) and the NYC Test + Trace Corps (T2) determined that two or more members of our school community have tested positive for COVID-19 within seven days of each other. As a result, the school building will close for an initial 24 hours to investigate the source(s) of transmission. Below you will find information on next steps to protect the health of you, your child, and the school community. This guidance reflects the expertise of DOHMH, T2, and the New York City Department of Education (DOE). What Happens Now? ● Effective 2/9/2021, the school building will close for an initial 24 hours. All students will transition to fully remote learning for this period. During this time, T2 and DOHMH will complete their investigation and the school will be cleaned and disinfected. ● All students and staff in the affected room(s) with the individual who tested positive are considered “close contacts” and have been notified of the need to quarantine for 10 days from their last contact with the person who tested positive. These students and staff will transition to fully remote teaching and learning for this period. ● Anyone with a positive COVID-19 test will not return to the building until they are no longer infectious. ● T2 and DOHMH will identify and notify any other close contacts in the building, who will also need to quarantine for 10 days. ● Based on the status of the investigation, I will communicate with you each night about the status of opening the next morning for everyone who is not a close contact. How do we stay healthy? Please remember to follow these important “Core Four” actions to prevent COVID-19 transmission:
We will continue to closely follow directions from public health experts and proactively update you on any measures we are taking. To ensure we can reach you via text and email, please create a New York City Schools Account (NYCSA) as soon as possible by visiting schools.nyc.gov/nycsa. To help New Yorkers quarantine, the NYC Test + Trace Corps partners with community-based organizations to connect individuals to resources like food, medicine, and health care. To connect with these resources, you can call 1-212-COVID19 (212-268-4319). For additional information on COVID-19, visit schools.nyc.gov/coronavirus or call 311. Sincerely, Kelly Lennon Fitzpatrick 2/8/2021 2:09 PM
Subject: Confirmed Case of COVID-19: Close Contacts Quarantined Dear P.S. 095 Sheila Mencher at 3961 HILLMAN AVENUE Community: The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) and the NYC Test + Trace Corps (T2) have determined that a member of our school community has tested positive for COVID-19, and may have exposed others while at school. Below you will find guidance on next steps that will help keep you, your child, and our school community healthy and safe. The information below reflects the expertise of DOHMH, T2, and the New York City Department of Education (DOE). What Happens Now? ● All students and staff in the affected room(s) with the individual who tested positive are considered “close contacts,” and have been notified of the need to quarantine for 10 days from their last contact with the person who tested positive. These students and staff will transition to fully remote teaching and learning for this period. ● T2 and DOHMH will complete their investigation to identify and notify any other close contacts in the building, who will also need to quarantine for 10 days. ● Anyone with a positive COVID-19 test will not return to the school until they are no longer infectious. ● All areas visited by the person with COVID-19 will be deep cleaned, disinfected, and reopened. ● If your child is feeling sick, keep them at home. How do we stay healthy? Please remember to follow these important “Core Four” actions to prevent COVID-19 transmission:
We will continue to closely follow directions from public health experts and proactively update you on any measures we are taking. To ensure we can reach you via text and email, please create a New York City Schools Account (NYCSA) as soon as possible by visiting schools.nyc.gov/nycsa. To help New Yorkers quarantine, the NYC Test + Trace Corps partners with community-based organizations to connect individuals to resources like food, medicine, and health care. To connect with resources, you can call 1-212-COVID19 (212-268-4319). For additional information on COVID-19, visit schools.nyc.gov/coronavirus or call 311. Sincerely, SERGE DAVIS Comments are closed.
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